ENROOT


Meaning of ENROOT in English

ə̇n, en+ verb

Etymology: en- (I) + root (n.)

transitive verb

: to fix by or as if by roots : establish

the Negro, an immigrant like the white man and now as enrooted — Geographical Review

often : to implant firmly or deeply (as in the mind or a social milieu)

the concept of the fundamental dichotomy of good and evil is enrooted in modern European thought

intransitive verb

: to take root and grow : become established and develop

spots where the free mind can enroot and grow — J.R.MacGillivray

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.